Our Members

Founded 2005

n-ost is a journalism network that produces cross-border projects in the EU, with a focus on investigative reporting in Eastern Europe. It serves as an editorial office and syndication agency, and implements a wide range of projects that include an annual international media conference, annual reportage prize, grants for cross-border research, and a network for media literacy.

Founded 2012

Nashi Groshi (“Our Money”) (Ukraine) is a web-based organization that analyzes corrupt practices in public procurement and finance data. Established in 2011, the nonprofit investigates civil servants’ and politicians’ involvement in public contracts. Its reports have resulted in over 70 cancelled tender procedures, amounting to $1.2 billion saved in the government budget. It produces a weekly TV program and manages a network of 160 journalists.

Nashi Groshi Lviv (Ukraine) is an independent center of investigative journalism launched by the NGO Lviv Group. Its objectives are conducting and promoting investigative journalism, analytic and consulting activities, public monitoring of local self-governing bodies’ work, public finance monitoring, analysis of socially important court decisions, and assisting journalists from other mass media in information gathering. Its website contains information on the public finance sphere in Lviv region and its journalists have vast experience in discovering corruption and malpractices in public procurement.

Netzwerk Recherche (nr) is the German association of investigative journalists. It was founded in 2001 with the aim to improve the quality of media coverage using investigative methods of journalism. nr is an independent nonprofit association. The association’s annual conference is one of the biggest events for journalists in Europe. Additionally, it hosts several other conferences and seminars which focus on a certain aspect of reporting, e.g. fact-checking, freedom of information or undercover investigations.

Founded 2010

New Narratives is a non-profit providing editorial and business building support to independent and investigative journalism houses in Africa. NN has broken stories on drug and human trafficking, corruption in government and foreign extractives companies, child labor and abuse by UN peacekeepers. Our reporting has forced reform and action including a ban on female genital cutting. We have highlighted the work of innovators, many of them women, and spread new ideas.

Founded 2013

The New Zealand Centre for Investigative Journalism was established in 2013 to encourage and support investigative journalism in New Zealand and the South Pacific. We aim to bring together journalists, documentary makers, authors, students and others who have a desire to do investigative journalism.

Founded 2015

Norbert Zongo Cell for Investigative Journalism in West Africa (CENOZO) is a regional network of journalists created to promote investigative journalism in West Africa. CENOZO, a ground breaking project for data-based cross border investigation in West Africa aims to strengthen the capacities of investigative journalists in the region through training, mentoring, grants, networking, legal advice, technical support for investigations, and provision of a publication platform. The Board of Directors comprises of seven renowned investigative journalists from Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Niger, and Nigeria.

Founded 2017

Nothing 2 Hide (France), an association that helps journalists protect their data and communications, was initiated by a group of journalists and former NGO workers. It provides digital security and online investigative training to the media and journalism schools in France, and offers security tools such as whistleblowing platforms. Nothing 2 Hide’s workshops have taken place in France, Turkey, Central Asia and West Africa.

Novi Sad School of Journalism (NNŠ) is a civil society organization that deals with the development and professionalization of the media sphere in Serbia and the region. The organization is focused on raising professional capacities in the media sector; monitoring and analysis of media content; educating various target groups on media literacy as well as public advocacy that contributes to the democratization and development of civil society and the promotion of European values.